The Israeli occupation of Palestine is terrorism

The conflict on Palestinian land that is perpetuated by Israeli forces has long been beyond the scope of any reasonable claim that the Israeli government is simply defending its right to exist.

In the aftermath of World War II, Israel was established as a Jewish state by the United Nations Partition Plan in order to address growing support for the Zionist cause. While all surrounding countries recognized the territory as Palestine, the United Nations General Assembly, in fundamentally colonialist fashion, botched already-inhabited land into separate Arab and Jewish states with the exception of Jerusalem, which was to become international territory.

While the malicious intent of this process is drawn into question by supporters of Israel who see it simply as a collateral part of the Arab-Israeli War that was taking place at the time. It is not disputed that once the United Nations made its decision in 1947 to create Israel, a land already inhabited by 1.9 million people, Palestine was to be forcefully reorganized.

Between 1947 and 1949, Zionist forces who had been armed and trained by the British government during World War II violently seized land from Arab communities throughout the region. However, this foreign aggression did not end in 1949; nor did it end after the Israeli Defense Forces invaded Egypt in 1956 with the support of the United Kingdom and France; nor did it end after the Six-Day War against Egypt, Jordan and Syria in 1967. In fact, violent displacement, occupation and suppression of the Palestinian people are an ongoing reality of the Israeli presence in the Middle East. Further, the support they have consistently received from Western powers including Britain, France and the United States, coincides with growing interest in Middle Eastern oil sources over the past century.

Opponents of Palestinian liberation cite groups such as Hamas who use military-esque violence in their resistance to Israeli oppression. While making no leap to defend the violence of Hamas, we must question what the difference is between the apparently justifiable state violence of the Israeli government and the guerilla violence that some Palestinian people see as their only viable option.

Though Arab communities have sustained movements for justice in Palestine since even before the United Nations declared Israel a territory, support for the Palestinian cause has begun to spread to college campuses across the U.S.

In just the past 10 years, students have successfully called for their universities to divest from the Israeli-occupation by mobilizing various avenues of student power including respective student governments. Texas State University, in fact, has invested in a couple of companies directly involved in the Israeli-occupation, specifically Hewlett-Packard and Teva Pharmaceuticals. Sooner than later, students at Texas State should take it upon themselves to evaluate whether they want their tuition dollars to contribute to the oppressive Israeli state.

“The conflict on Palestinian land ”
Perhaps the author can specify WHEN exactly, and BY WHAT LAW OR LEGAL PRTOCESS did ANY land ever become “Palestinian land”?

“Israel was established as a Jewish state by the United Nations Partition Plan”
Rubbish! The UN has no power to “establish” (or “unestablish”) any state. The Partition Plan, also known as UNGA 181 was resolution, which, like all opther UN resolutions not passed under Chapter VII of the Charter, are no more than OPINIONS, or RECOMMENDATIONs, and certainly NOT legally binding.

“While all surrounding countries recognized the territory as Palestine, ”
Please provide ANY concrete evidence to substantiate this false claim.

“1947 and 1949, Zionist forces who had been armed and trained by the British government during World War II violently seized land from Arab communities ”
Hardly. The Brits supported the Arab cause from beginning to end (see Glubb Pasha); the “forces” were mostly haggard survivors of the Nazi death camps; the Arabs rejected the UN recommendation and 5 Arab countries attacked the nascent state within minutes of its declaration of independence. Of the 750,000 displaced Arabs, the overwhelming majority ran at the behest of their “leaders”, without ever seeing an Israeli soldier.

” Israel maintains a regime of apartheid against Palestinian people”
Idiocy! ALL citizens of Israel Arab, Jew, Christian Muslim, other, ALL!!!! enjoy equal rights under the law. The Arabs that are citizens of the Palestinian Authority are NOT Israeli citizens, and are governed by their own elected Authority.

” land illegally occupied, ”
Which law, specifically, do you allege is being violated to make the occupation “illegal”. Please provide a link to support your lie.

This entire article is filled with errors of fact, of omission, and of commission. And it is exactly the bigoted revision of historical fact evinced by the author of this opinion piece, with an unremitting refusal to negotiate a compromise solution, that has left the Arabs in the miserable hole that they have dug for themselves.

its truly rare to see such accurate and detailed description of the situation on the ground being allowed to be, thank you Mr Tafari Robertson for uncovering the criminal actions of the Israeli terror state showing the true victims of the conflict the indigenous Palestinian people.

ps : who doesn’t agree with this article your more than welcome to argue about the facts but please don’t embarrass yourself with hateful words, your only showing how fragile your argument is

WOW. It would be difficult to find anything remotely accurate in this unintentionally-hilarious, Orwellian rewriting of history masquerading as an editorial, but I will restrict myself to the following points:

The myth of Arab Muslim victimhood is cheap propaganda stemming from the failed Arab attempts to destroy Israel, and drive its Jewish population “into the sea.”

The anti-Israel left continues to pander to the irrational, bigoted demands of the Middle East’s Arab Muslim majority to suppress the region’s only non-Muslim state, in favor of yet another Arab Muslim country. That blatant disregard for the rights of anyone who is not an Arab Muslim is precisely the reason why the Jews of Israel had to fight for national independence.

The mere existence of Israel proclaims the national rights of the Jewish INDIGENOUS population of Israel; a country and a people that predate Arab colonialism, and will outlive it as well.

Hey y’all I’m the author of this piece. I appreciate the range of opinions you’re all expressing but for those that are claiming that I’m presenting blatant lies or falsified histories, have you checked any of the hyperlinks? I did a lot of background research for this piece and did my best to put together a factual history. If I’m missing something please let me know and include valid links so that I can do better on my future columns.